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Your definitive guide for watching the largest eSports event of the year. Dota 2 TI7 is going on right now and we have the all the information you need to watch the tournament.

The Seventh International Dota 2 Championships, TI7, are going on right now and the final matches are set. Please take a look at our guide for how to enjoy the last day of the biggest esports tournament of the year.

How much is the Dota 2 TI7 Prize Pool?

The International's Prize Pool is above $24 million this year. Here is how Valve plans on splitting up all that loot.

First Place - $10,737,336

Second Place - $3,904,486

Third Place - $2,562,319

Fourth Place - $1,708,213

Fifth Place - $1,098,137

Sixth Place - $1,098,137

Seventh Place - $610,076

Eighth Place - $610,076

Ninth Place - $366,046

Tenth Place - $366,046

Eleventh Place - $366,046

Twelfth Place - $366,046

Thirteenth Place - $122,015

Fourteenth Place - $122,015

Fifteenth Place - $122,015

Sixteenth Place - $122,015

All-Star Game - $100,000

Dota 2 TI7 Bracket

How to Watch Dota 2 TI7

There are a number of ways to watch the International Dota 2 Championships. Please take a look.

How to Watch The International Dota 2 Championships VODs?

International Dota 2 Championships: Final Matches Schedule

Saturday's final day of play will begin at 10 am Pacific with the last (lower bracket) semifinal between LFY and TeamLiquid. Following that match, the winner will face Newbee in the best of five Grand Finals.

The final three teams are competing for the top spot in a record-setting prize pool of over $24 million.The largest purse in all of esports, the seventh annual International's prize pool recently broke last year's record of $20,770,460, and is still growing.

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